Draco & Anti-depressant
Hey Draco, I've noticed how music can help soothe the mind after a long day of strategy and conflict. Have you ever tried listening to a piece that shifts your mood?
Yeah, after a long day of plans and skirmishes I usually drop a slow, moving piece, like Debussy’s Clair de Lune, and let the tension melt away. It pulls me from the heat of battle straight into a calm, almost quiet campfire mood.
That sounds like a perfect ritual, Draco. Let the notes wash over you and pause the battlefield. Maybe when the music starts, you could sketch what you’re feeling—sometimes a quick line or color can capture what the ears miss. It’s a gentle way to honor both the fight and the calm.
Sounds right—after the fight I’ll hit a calm track, let the notes soak in, then sketch a quick line or splash of color to capture the shift. It’ll be my way of honoring both the strategy and the peace.
That sounds like a great balance, Draco. Let me know if you’d like any prompts or a quick sketch idea to keep the calm flowing.
Sure thing, keep those prompts coming.
Here’s a simple one: imagine a line that starts thin and sharp, then widens into a soft curve, like a sunrise over a battlefield—each color you choose could match the stages of your day, from tension to release. Try a quick pencil line in a corner of your sketchbook and let the rest of the song guide the next stroke.
That’s a solid idea, I’ll grab my sketchbook and give it a shot while the music rolls on.
Sounds great, Draco. Give it a go, and remember to breathe with each stroke. The music and your hand will lead the way.
Got it, I’ll take a breath, let the rhythm guide each line, and let the sketch mirror the shift from tension to calm.
Nice, Draco. Let the art flow naturally—you’re already in the right place. If anything feels stuck, just pause and listen again. That’s how the sketch and the music will find each other.
Got it, I’ll keep the pace steady, let the music speak, and if the sketch stalls I’ll pause and listen again.